Exclusive: Oliver Hudson, the actor who has starred in series including Rules of Engagement, Nashville and Scream Queens, is set to front and produce non-scripted format World’s Best Dad (w/t) after his new production company Bronco Productions struck a first-look deal with Jupiter Entertainment.
Snapped producer Jupiter is developing the project, which does not yet have a broadcaster attached, with Hudson and his producing partner Josh Algra through a co-production partnership.
Under the deal, Jupiter will have exclusive rights to Bronco’s slate of lifestyle and adventure formats within the documentary and unscripted space. Hudson and Algra will work closely tandem with Jupiter President Patrick Reardon and Vice President of Development Chris Spry on the projects.
World’s Best Dad, which follows the actor, who also starred in Splitting Up Together and is the son of Goldie Hawn, in a global quest to meet and celebrate the best fathers on Earth.
Snapped producer Jupiter is developing the project, which does not yet have a broadcaster attached, with Hudson and his producing partner Josh Algra through a co-production partnership.
Under the deal, Jupiter will have exclusive rights to Bronco’s slate of lifestyle and adventure formats within the documentary and unscripted space. Hudson and Algra will work closely tandem with Jupiter President Patrick Reardon and Vice President of Development Chris Spry on the projects.
World’s Best Dad, which follows the actor, who also starred in Splitting Up Together and is the son of Goldie Hawn, in a global quest to meet and celebrate the best fathers on Earth.
- 4/12/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Chris Spry, who exec produced Eric Stonestreet’s ABC reality series The Toy Box, has joined Snapped producer Jupiter Entertainment.
Spry, who was formerly Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Hudsun Media, becomes Vice President of Development at the Sky-owned business.
The company, which also makes ID’s Homicide Hunter and Animal Planet’s Wild West Alaska, has also promoted veteran executives Harrison Land and Todd Moss to Senior Vice Presidents as it is looking to expand into new genres such as lifestyle, male factual and premium feature documentary.
Spry will be based in the New York office and develop unscripted programming for broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. He produced nearly 100 episodes cult hit Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe for Facebook Watch and has also worked on Million Dollar Listing, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best, and Married to Medicine.
“Chris brings a wealth of expertise...
Spry, who was formerly Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Hudsun Media, becomes Vice President of Development at the Sky-owned business.
The company, which also makes ID’s Homicide Hunter and Animal Planet’s Wild West Alaska, has also promoted veteran executives Harrison Land and Todd Moss to Senior Vice Presidents as it is looking to expand into new genres such as lifestyle, male factual and premium feature documentary.
Spry will be based in the New York office and develop unscripted programming for broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. He produced nearly 100 episodes cult hit Returning the Favor with Mike Rowe for Facebook Watch and has also worked on Million Dollar Listing, Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best, and Married to Medicine.
“Chris brings a wealth of expertise...
- 1/9/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Nsw/Qld-based Cutting Edge worked on ‘Halloween’. (Courtesy: Universal Pictures/Blumhouse)
Create Nsw will now offer a 10 per cent tax incentive for post, digital and visual effects (Pdv) that can be combined with the 30 per cent federal Pdv offset, bringing the state’s offering in line with South Australia and Queensland.
The introduction of the incentive, which will require a minimum spend of $500,000 on Pdv in Nsw, has secured the state post-production on the upcoming Untitled Baz Luhrmann Elvis Project, with the government anticipating a $35 million boost to the economy as a result.
The South Australia Film Corporation (Safc) launched an uncapped, non-discretionary 10 per cent Pdv rebate in December 2017. Just two months after the rebate was unveiled, Technicolor announced it was to open a $26 million VFX studio, Mill Film, in Adelaide, and the Adelaide-based Rising Sun Pictures has looked to expand its staff numbers.
In October last year, Screen Queensland...
Create Nsw will now offer a 10 per cent tax incentive for post, digital and visual effects (Pdv) that can be combined with the 30 per cent federal Pdv offset, bringing the state’s offering in line with South Australia and Queensland.
The introduction of the incentive, which will require a minimum spend of $500,000 on Pdv in Nsw, has secured the state post-production on the upcoming Untitled Baz Luhrmann Elvis Project, with the government anticipating a $35 million boost to the economy as a result.
The South Australia Film Corporation (Safc) launched an uncapped, non-discretionary 10 per cent Pdv rebate in December 2017. Just two months after the rebate was unveiled, Technicolor announced it was to open a $26 million VFX studio, Mill Film, in Adelaide, and the Adelaide-based Rising Sun Pictures has looked to expand its staff numbers.
In October last year, Screen Queensland...
- 7/11/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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